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"Last year," Sinfield stresses, "I went from elation to despair.
Reactions ranged from elation to bewilderment to suspicion of the Nobel Committee's motives.
Dick Pope, Leigh's longtime cinematographer, reacted with elation to his second Oscar nomination, and first for his work with Leigh.
Even when it is not executed perfectly, theater can stir a range of feelings, from boundless elation to existential despair.
EVEN by Pakistan's rough-and-tumble standards, the country's slide from elation to despair has been precipitous.
Moments after the explosion, he emerges triumphant from the smoke in full adrenaline-pumping elation to a roaring crowd.
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After lunch, when learning vocabulary turned into trying to construct sentences, earlier elation began to go "ike lili" (a bit bad).
BAMAKO, Mali — As French and Malian troops routed Islamist militants from the northern Malian towns of Gao and Timbuktu, residents' relief and elation appeared to give way on Tuesday to some measure of reprisal and frustration.
Their elation was to be short-lived as the step up in quality proved difficult to surmount.
At the game you go from despair to hope to triumph to sadness to elation within an hour and three quarters.
But residents' elation lurched to horror at the realization that two of the women were pregnant.
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